سعر الدولار اليوم الثلاثاء بالبنوك المصرية
  • February 2, 2026
  • libyawire
  • 0

The US dollar stabilized against the Egyptian pound today, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at Banque Misr at 47.36 EGP for purchase and 47.46 EGP for sale.

It stabilized at the Central Bank of Egypt at 47.35 EGP for purchase and 47.49 EGP for sale, at Commercial International Bank (CIB) at 47.38 EGP for purchase and 47.48 EGP for sale, at Banque Misr at 47.36 EGP for purchase and 47.46 EGP for sale, at Al Baraka Bank at 47.35 EGP for purchase and 47.45 EGP for sale, and at the National Bank of Egypt at 47.36 EGP for purchase and 47.46 EGP for sale.

It stabilized at Crédit Agricole Egypt at 47.34 EGP for purchase and 47.44 EGP for sale, at Bank of Alexandria at 47.37 EGP for purchase and 47.47 EGP for sale, and at the Egyptian Real Estate Bank at 47.36 EGP for purchase and 47.46 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate today in Egyptian banks:

Dollar exchange rate at the National Bank of Egypt:

– 47.36 EGP for purchase.

– 47.46 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate at Banque Misr:

– 47.36 EGP for purchase.

– 47.46 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate at Bank of Alexandria:

– 47.37 EGP for purchase.

– 47.47 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate at Commercial International Bank “CIB”:

– 47.38 EGP for purchase.

– 47.48 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate at the Egyptian Real Estate Bank:

– 47.36 EGP for purchase.

– 47.46 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate at Al Baraka Bank:

– 47.35 EGP for purchase.

– 47.45 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate at Crédit Agricole Egypt:

– 47.34 EGP for purchase.

– 47.44 EGP for sale.

Dollar exchange rate at Housing and Development Bank:

– 47.36 EGP for purchase.

– 47.46 EGP for sale.

14 karat gold price
Zamalek crowned champions in the previous edition of the Egypt Cup
Zamalek crowned champions in the previous edition of the Egypt Cup

Banque Misr

Banque Misr is Egypt’s first fully Egyptian-owned bank, founded in 1920 by economist Talaat Harb Pasha as part of a nationalist movement to foster economic independence. It played a pivotal role in financing and establishing numerous Egyptian companies in sectors like textiles, transportation, film, and publishing throughout the 20th century. Today, it remains one of the largest and most prominent financial institutions in Egypt.

Central Bank of Egypt

The Central Bank of Egypt was established in 1961, succeeding the National Bank of Egypt, to serve as the country’s primary monetary authority and regulator of the banking sector. It is responsible for issuing the Egyptian pound, managing foreign reserves, and implementing monetary policy to ensure economic stability.

Commercial International Bank

The Commercial International Bank (CIB) is Egypt’s largest private sector bank, founded in 1975. It was established as a joint venture between the National Bank of Egypt and Chase Manhattan Bank, playing a key role in modernizing the country’s banking sector.

CIB

CIB is the Central Intelligence Bureau, India’s domestic internal security and counter-intelligence agency. It was established in 1887 as the Central Special Branch during British colonial rule and was later renamed. The CIB plays a key role in gathering intelligence within India and coordinating with state police forces.

Al Baraka Bank

Al Baraka Bank is an international Islamic banking group founded in 1978 by Sheikh Saleh Abdullah Kamel, with its headquarters in Bahrain. It operates across multiple countries, providing Sharia-compliant financial services in accordance with Islamic principles that prohibit interest.

National Bank of Egypt

The National Bank of Egypt (NBE), founded in 1898, is the country’s oldest and largest commercial bank. It was established during the British occupation and initially acted as Egypt’s central bank, issuing the nation’s currency until the Central Bank of Egypt was formed in 1961.

Crédit Agricole Egypt

Crédit Agricole Egypt is a commercial bank operating in Egypt, originally established in 2006 as a subsidiary of the French Crédit Agricole Group. It provides a range of banking services and is part of the long international expansion history of one of the world’s largest banking cooperatives.

Bank of Alexandria

The Bank of Alexandria, founded in 1857, is one of the oldest banks in Egypt and was originally established by Khedive Said Pasha. It played a pivotal role in financing Egypt’s modernization and infrastructure projects throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, it operates as a major commercial bank after being nationalized and later privatized.

Egyptian Real Estate Bank

The Egyptian Real Estate Bank is a state-owned financial institution established in 1880, making it one of the oldest banks in Egypt. It was originally founded to finance agricultural and real estate projects, playing a key role in the country’s economic development during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Housing and Development Bank

The Housing and Development Bank (HDB) is a major Egyptian financial institution founded in 1979 with the primary goal of financing urban development and providing housing solutions. It was established to support national housing projects and has since expanded its services to include various commercial and retail banking activities.

Zamalek

Zamalek is an affluent, leafy district located on Gezira Island in the Nile River within Cairo, Egypt. Historically developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it became a prestigious residential area with many embassies and cultural venues, including the Cairo Opera House.

Egypt Cup

The Egypt Cup is the premier domestic knockout football competition in Egypt, first held in 1921. It is organized by the Egyptian Football Association and features clubs from across the country competing in a single-elimination tournament, making it one of the oldest football cup competitions in Africa.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *